by Ben Broussard

This article was first published August 6, 2020, at tfpla.org.

On July 17-18, 2020, members of Tradition, Family, Property (TFP)-Louisiana united with activists from around the country
in Lake Charles, Louisiana. The Ruth Institute’s Third Annual Summit for Survivors of the Sexual Revolution
brought together a diverse crowd for both online and in-person presentations. Participants overcame the restrictions making travel more difficult to make
the sacrifice to discuss the state of the nation’s culture war.

All attendees were eager to share strategies and network with other activists.


Summit topics included abortion, pornography and transgenderism. Participants heard the testimony of former homosexuals, mothers opposing the ‘transitioning’
of their children and parents working against radical sex education.

Dr. Michelle Cretella, head of the American College of Pediatricians, discussed at length about the medical consequences of transgenderism. Sue Ellen Browder,
former writer for Cosmopolitan magazine, gave insights about how major media promote promiscuity and impurity.

Members of TFP—Louisiana shared their own stories about fighting back against the Drag Queen Story Hour held at public libraries. During the concluding activist panel, Thomas Drake, president of TFP Louisiana, presented a new video showcasing the TFP’s
efforts fighting back against this effort to ruin children’s innocence. Those present gave the video a standing ovation.

Taking a Stand Against the Sexual Revolution

Members of TFP with those on the Summit Activist panel. Front row right to left; Thomas Drake (TFP), Activist of the year Cathy Ruse, Dr. Jennifer
Morse (Founder and President of the Ruth Institute), Mrs. Tracy Shannon (Mass Resistance, Houston)

The summit presenters highlighted a common theme: the Church was right all along in insisting on chastity. May all Americans of good will heed the call
to promote and defend this truth for the healing of America.